CATECHOLAMINE-ASSOCIATED CHANGES IN THE STATE OF LEUKOCYTE ADHESIVENESS AGGREGATION IN THE PERIPHERAL-BLOOD

Citation
N. Arber et al., CATECHOLAMINE-ASSOCIATED CHANGES IN THE STATE OF LEUKOCYTE ADHESIVENESS AGGREGATION IN THE PERIPHERAL-BLOOD, Stress medicine, 9(2), 1993, pp. 75-82
Citations number
26
Journal title
ISSN journal
07488386
Volume
9
Issue
2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
75 - 82
Database
ISI
SICI code
0748-8386(1993)9:2<75:CCITSO>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
This article further explores the effects of stress on leukocyte adhes iveness. The concentration of plasma catecholamines as well as the LAA values were examined in 16 volunteers during a cold pressor test and in 15 volunteers following physical activity. A significant correlatio n between LAA values and plasma norepinephrine, dopamine and epinephri ne was noted. In addition, experimental studies of anaesthetized dogs infused with dopamine and norepinephrine showed increased LAA values, and an insulin-induced hypoglycaemic animal model for adrenergic stres s indicated an inverse correlation between serum glucose concentration s and LAA values. Finally, in the presence of an MAO inhibitor, norepi nephrine significantly increased the state of LAA in vitro. Thus, ther e exists an association between adrenergic stress and the appearance o f sticky leukocytes in the circulating pool. We assume that, at least in part, this stickiness results from a direct effect of the catechola mines on the adhesive properties of the cells. Other factors might be related to the decreased endothelial adhesiveness towards the white bl ood cells as well as the concomitant effect of other mediators release d during stress. This study also supports our notion that the state of LAA in the peripheral blood can serve as a useful stress marker.